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Aston Villa 3-3 Brentford: Ollie Watkins rescues a point with late equaliser but hosts' top-four hopes suffer a setback after blowing two-goal lead... with Bees scoring three goals in nine second-half minutes in thriller

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Ollie Watkins ended up upset by Aston Villa throwing away a 2-0 lead rather than enjoying his personal brace to silenced Brentford fans and win his personal battle with England rival Ivan Toney.

Watkins should have been celebrating given he was barracked by travelling supporters who remembered his finger-jabbing goal gesture at the Gtech in December.

But Villa’s collapse when Brentford scored three times in nine minutes touched a nerve with the 18-goal striker. Unai Emery’s team could now drop out of the top four if Spurs beat Nottingham Forest today.


‘It's frustrating. We lacked that big team mentality where they kill games off which is really disappointing,’ said Watkins.

‘I'm not belittling my team, I'm part of it. We're battling with Tottenham so we need to win the next six games.’

Striker Ollie Watkins scored twice as Aston Villa drew 3-3 with Brentford at Villa Park

Watkins headed home the equaliser with 10 minutes left of an absolute thriller on Saturday

‘This could have been a massive three points. We've also been 2-0 up against Manchester United and conceded silly goals.

MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS

Aston Villa (4-2-3-1): Martinez 6; Konsa 6, Carlos 5, Torres 6, Digne 6.5(Moreno 90); Tielemans 7 (Duran 90), Luiz 6.5; Bailey 6.5 (Diaby 90), McGinn 6, Rogers 7 (Zaniolo 69); Watkins 7.5

Subs unused: Olsen (Gk), Chambers, Kesler-Hayden, Iroegbunam, Kellyman

Goal: Watkins 39 & 80, Rogers 46

Booked: Carlos, Luiz

Brentford (4-2-3-1): Flekken 5.5; Zanka 6.5, Ajer 6, Collins 6, Reguilon 8 (Lewis-Potter 76); Roerslev 6, Janelt 6.5, Jensen 6 (Onyeka 86), Wissa 6.5 (Yarmoliuk 81), Damsgaard 6.5 (Toney 81); Mbuemo 7 (Maupay 86)

Subs unused: Strakosha (Gk), Ghoddos, Baptiste, Ji-Soo

Goals: Jorgensen 57, Mbuemo 59, Wissa 68

Booked: Damsgaard, Wissa

Referee: Michael Salisbury

‘We’ve done it again here today. Top teams kill it off. Maybe we just don't have that maturity yet or game intelligence.’

Ironically, Toney – who is competing with Watkins to be Harry Kane’s understudy – also ended the game raging having been brought off the bench for the final 10 minutes.

He remonstrated with team-mate Nathan Collins at full-time after failing to get the right pass to score a late winner.

‘I will speak to them on Monday. I don’t exactly know what it was about but it’s two competitive people who want to win,’ said Brentford boss Thomas Frank.

‘We have a good culture and a united dressing-room. They will sort it out.’

In this feast of a Premier League season, this was another cracker which swung one way and then the other.

Villa had looked on course for a regulation win when Morgan Rogers’ goal in the opening minute of the second half added to Watkins’ first-half header.

But in an incredible turnaround, the Londoners scored three times in quick succession through Mathias Jorgensen, Bryan Mbuemo and Yoane Wissa to put themselves into an unlikely lead.

Watkins, who had missed the midweek defeat at Manchester City with a hamstring injury, then proved his side’s saviour by heading Leon Bailey’s deflected cross with 10 minutes left. He is now clear second to Erling Haaland in the race for a Premier League Golden Boot.

Watkins opened the scoring with a powerful header which just about squeezed over the line

Morgan Rogers doubled the hosts' lead just after the break with his first Premier League goal

 ‘I will have to sleep on it,’ joked a breathless Frank when asked to assess the afternoon’s action. ‘It was a fine point but also two dropped.’

Brentford are now nine without a win in the league but fears about being dragged into a relegation battle look remote.

Villa welcomed back big-hitters Emi Martinez (illness), John McGinn (suspension) and Watkins (six changes).

Toney took a rare turn on the Brentford bench while Mbuemo was included for his first start since December.

The swirling wind prevented much meaningful action until the game exploded into life after 39 minutes.

John McGinn clipped a cross into the box and Watkins rose well to head in despite Mark Flekken getting a glove to the ball.

Brentford were furious referee Michael Salisbury blew for half-time as Mbuemo was on a breakaway but they’d have been better off keeping their focus.

Within 37 second of the restart, Villa had added a second. Youri Tielemans threaded a pass to Rogers who cut insider Kristoffer Ajer and rifled past Flekken from 20 yards. ‘I changed a lot of things at half-time and it was f***** right away,’ complained Frank.

It looked game over but you never say that in this most unpredictable of seasons, particularly as Brentford had scored an injury-time leveller against Manchester United the previous weekend.

Brentford threw themselves a lifeline after 57 minutes when Mikkel Damsgaard’s hit “Zanka” Jorgensen’s standing left leg and shot past Martinez.

How the visitors grasped the opportunity. Two minutes later they were level, this time with a quality strike.

Brentford pulled a goal back when Mikkel Damsgaard's cross went in off Mathias Jorgensen

The Bees levelled when Bryan Mbeumo volleyed in Sergio Reguilon's cross in the 61st minute

Brentford went in front through Yoane Wissa but ultimately couldn't hold on for the victory

Left-back Sergio Reguilon raced forward and from his cross Mbuemo arced his body to meet with a cushioned volley.

Improbably, the visitors hadn’t finished there. On 69 minutes, Reguilon again burst through and after a great first touch, sent over a delivery that evaded Ezri Konsa and Diego Carlos to give Wissa a tap-in.

An exasperated Emery immediately sent on Nicolo Zaniolo but it was the familiar source of Watkins who hauled them level.

Leon Bailey’s cross flicked up off the leg of Nathan Collins and as Flekken came out to try and catch, Watkins beat him to it with a towering header.

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